On Thursday evenings at half seven, Paisley's Methodist Central Hall on Gauze Street hosts an AA meeting that runs for about ninety minutes, with entry through the side door on Smithshill Street rather than the main frontage. That side-door detail is worth knowing, since the main entrance isn't the one used for the meeting. It's a closed meeting, kept for those with a desire to stop drinking, following the Third Tradition, rather than open to family, friends or professionals. Methodist Central Hall has wheelchair access. There's no cost and nothing to book beforehand; people generally arrive a little before half seven, find the side door, and take a seat inside ahead of the meeting starting.
Which door do I use for the Methodist Central Hall meeting?
Use the side door entrance on Smithshill Street, rather than the main entrance on Gauze Street.
Is this meeting open to anyone?
No, it's closed, kept for people with a desire to stop drinking rather than supporters or professionals.
Is Methodist Central Hall wheelchair accessible?
Yes, it has wheelchair access.
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